level, state level and system level). The individual level explains international situation as being driven primarily by actions of individuals, or outcomes of psychological forces. The state level explains international situation as being driven by the domestic regimes of states, while the system level focuses on the role of systemic factors, or the effect that international anarchy is exerting
1. Introduction
Our group has chosen to do a case study in the field of food service management, as that is related to our major.
In today’s service-oriented world, we often see companies formulating creative business methods to increase competition and to meet customer demands. Prime examples of such are two leading American companies in the field of grocery retail, Whole Foods Market (WFM)
beverages and this could threaten the potential success it presents again.
6. 5Forces analysis & 4Building blocks
1) 5Forces analysis
Bargaining Power of Buyers
The bargaining power of Coca-Cola’s buyers varies widely. Since they typically only carry a single type of Cola Beverage (usually either Pepsi or Coke), very large restaurant chains have the highest amount of bargaining power, and
- Direct and indirect regulations
- The absolute consumption amount of petroleum is still increasing
Not so attractive in long perspective
- Implementation of Carbon Exertion Right system (CER system)
- Constant decrease of Japanese oil consumption
- Aggressive investment of India and China
- Governmental regulation to restrict oligopoly
1. Global management and Strategic Management
Global management is consisted of two factors globalization and localization. Of which we focused on cultural differences of localization and related it with strategic management practices.
2. Purpose and reasons of studying the two case of Samsung-Tesco & Carrefour
We believed that foreign corporations had a more developed strategic management sys